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Fire destroys historic Grand Pier at Weston-super-Mare

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quotePosted at 09:41 on 28th July 2008

Built in 1904 for Edwardian holiday makers, the historic Grand Pier at the popular resort town of Weston-super-Mare has been destroyed in a fire which broke out early this morning.
Apparently nothing will be saved and the pier has collapsed in on itself. I'm not sure how the fire started, but a very sad day indeed..

Here is a picture of the Grand Pier from the site. See the BBC website for the latest news and pictures of the fire: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/7528165.stm

The Grand Pier
Picture by Jo Adams



 

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quotePosted at 11:25 on 28th July 2008
I saw this on the news this morning POE. Its a real shame too, the new people that own it have just spent hundreds of thousands on doing it up. They dont know if they will be able to start again through shortage of funds. Hope someone helps them out.
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quotePosted at 12:53 on 28th July 2008

Only last night I'd mentioned Weston to one of our posters interested in Somerset. It will certainly be sad news as well for my wife who spent many years of her childhood at Weston, as her aunty lived down the road at Axbridge. Just a few years ago, we nearly bought a lovely bungalow just north of the pier on a hillside overlooking Weston Bay. Certainly a very sad day for the town, and for it's many visitors each year.

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quotePosted at 13:04 on 28th July 2008
My wife just reminded me of Weston's 2nd pier that had also burnt down, where the steamers used moor to take people to Cardiff.
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quotePosted at 14:26 on 28th July 2008

Living just eighteen miles away, we visit Weston quite often.  Nothing nicer than a stroll along the pier but not nice now to think it may not happen again. The latest news I heard it's suspected that it started in one of the cafe kitchens.  That's obviously not good news, but it would have been worse if it was arson.

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 15:32 on 28th July 2008

That's so sad.  Thank God nobody was hurt.  That reminds me, do you all have working smoke alarms?  The reason I ask is that about 7 years ago, dummy me left a candle burning overnight.  We didn't have a lot of damage and were able to catch it and extinguish it with a garden hose, but only just in time.  I truly believe that I'm here today to be part of this lovely community because our smoke alarm went off at 3:05 AM that day and SAVED OUR LIVES.

If you don't have a smoke alarm, go buy one.  If you do, check it periodically to make sure it's working.  It's very important!!

 

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quotePosted at 19:51 on 28th July 2008
good advice that is you lovely lady and all yes check them now if I were you anyway its a tragedy the old piers gone now I remember south parade pier burning down in Southsea and it was soon rebiult lets hope this one is and all and all
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